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1 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY COMMUNICATION PIPE REPAIRS Document Title: Work Procedure Communication Pipe Repairs Document Reference: DOM-WN-PRC Date: October 2013 Approved By: Asset Management Title: General Manager

2 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC COMUNICATION PIPE REPAIRS Date: October 2013 Record of Changes and Amendments Amendment No. Document Section/ Reference Number Document / Section Title Version Number Amendment Date Archived Document / Section Text Affected 1 Section 3 Description A Oct 2013 Updated DOMS Training Guidelines Sheet i Archived Document / Section Replaced By

3 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC COMUNICATION PIPE REPAIRS Date: October 2013 FOREWORD Background DOMS stands for Distribution Operation & Maintenance Strategy and is being used by Scottish Water to: safeguard the quality of water to customers ensure that Scottish Water apply due diligence to their Scottish Water distribution network The DOMS procedures and work instructions affect all functional staff who work on the network, which includes internal employees and employees of external organisations (i.e. planners, operators, delivery teams, Framework Contractors, or any other contractors). Through the application of the DOMS principles in day-to-day network activities, Scottish Water and their approved contractors will operate and maintain their water distribution networks through operational best practice. This will allow Scottish Water to meet the following objectives: to maintain water quality; to maintain continuity of supply; to maintain water supply hygiene; to undertake water quality incident management; to maintain a cost-effective water supply. to ensure a course of action for timely network intervention (Capex and/or opex) to maintain statutory obligations and customer satisfaction. Responsibility The responsibility for adoption and implementation of all DOMS procedures and work instructions rest with Scottish Water General Managers and senior managers of external organisations. It is the responsibility of all Scottish Water employees and those of external organisations to comply with DOMS procedures and work instructions. Document Control This document is a CONTROLLED DOCUMENT when viewed on Wavelength. The document becomes UNCONTROLLED if printed or downloaded from Wavelength or any other source. Refer to the Wavelength site for the latest version of this document. Page i

4 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC COMUNICATION PIPE REPAIRS Date: October 2013 Change Request A change to this document can be requested by completing a Change Request Form - refer to document DISTRIBUTION OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY GOVERNANCE (DOM- WN-GOV ) for change request procedure. Copyright Copyright of this document is owned by Scottish Water. The document may not be copied or reproduced in any way. Page ii

5 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC COMUNICATION PIPE REPAIRS Date: October 2013 CONTENTS FOREWORD... i CONTENTS... iii 1 PREAMBLE Procedure Objectives Related Parent Documents Related External Controlled Documents Related Internal Controlled Documents PROCEDURE SWIMLANE. 2 3 DESCRIPTION Burst Communication Pipe Repair WP.. 5 Page iii

6 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC COMUNICATION PIPE REPAIRS Date: October PREAMBLE 1.1 Procedure Objectives This work procedure details the actions to be taken, when repairing a burst communication pipe on-site. 1.2 Related Parent Documents None 1.3 Related External Controlled Documents SW Water Supply Hygiene Code Of Practice (HCOP) Health and Safety Arrangements for Safe Digging (OHSHAS/draft) 1.4 Related Internal Controlled Documents 1 Tool Box Talk Preparation and use of a Chlorine disinfectant solution 2 Tool Box Talk Potable Water Sampling and sampling details, sample registration 3 Tool Box Talk Prevention of Drips, Leaks and Spillages of Fuels, Oils and other Chemicals 4 Tool Box Talk Protection of Controlled Waters 5 Tool Box Talk DOMS IAF Guidance for the completion for access to Working on SW water Network 6 Tool Box Talk Sampling repairs and New Mains Information for those taking samples 7 Tool Box Talk Mains Flushing 8 DOMS Impact Assessment Form 2. PROCEDURE SWIMLANE One page swimlane of Functional Work Procedure refer to page 2. Page 1 of 7

7 Intelligent Control Centre Customer Service Delivery Staff Customer Service Delivery Water Response Frame work contractors Scientific Services Planned Burst repair Produce workpack PLANNED Assess and Prioritise Burst DOMS IAF to be completed if the Comm pipe cannot be isolated. EMERGENCY Emergency Burst repair Produce workpack Check workpack Utility drawings DOMS IAF, confined spaces etc. DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC All valve operations on the water network must only be completed by staff trained in DOMS both internal and external (EU Skills registered). All Boundary Valves will only be operated by designated staff who are authorised by the local Water Operation Regional Manager. Boundary Valve Authorisation Levels have now been increased (Sept 2012) for all Scottish Water NSO s/lft s and any other designated staff authorised by the local Water Operation Regional Manager up to DMA level ONLY Sample result notification Fail Complete H&S Risk assessment Notify customers Temporary supply if needed Isolate repair section Excavate Burst Is Contamination present? Yes Stop and Obtain Guidance Repair Pipe Is Contamination present? Yes Take appropriate remedial actions and sample pipe Pass No Check repair materials Update No Ops log with ITS Disinfect pipe and fittings Return pipe to service and/or Water Quality Details Test samples Page 2 of 7

8 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC DESCRIPTION This work procedure details the actions, which should be followed on-site by the squad / team. All employees, contractors and consultants, etc, working for or on behalf of Scottish Water will be required to complete formal training in water supply hygiene practices and also in Scottish Water's Distribution Operations Maintenance Strategy (DOMS). Scottish Water will make training modules available to support this process and employees, contractors and consultants must complete this training in the relevant category of DOMS with a training provider that has been approved to deliver this training on behalf of Scottish Water. This training will be formally recorded and registered with Energy & Utility Skills (EU Skills) as part of the Water Industry Registration Scheme (WIRS) and an authorisation card will be issued by EU Skills on behalf of Scottish Water for both water hygiene and Scottish Water DOMS procedures. Note: EUS Skills hygiene training will be equivalent to module 1 of SW DOMS. The team members must all have a valid Hygiene Authorisation and DOMS card with the relevant DOMS modules completed for this work activity on site and must comply with: SW Water Supply Hygiene Code of Practice. As the HCoP/DOMS Training period is now over, all internal and external staff working on the water network must have completed the relevant training. If the site challenges are made by SW staff (and on occasions the DWQR) for all those working on the network, the message will be sent clearly that 'IF YOU HAVEN T HAD THE TRAINING YOU CANNOT WORK ON OUR NETWORK OR ANY INFRASTRUCTURE THAT WILL BE CONNECTED TO OUR NETWORK DOMS TRAINING GUIDELINES EVIDENCE OF DOMS TRAINING In 2007, Scottish Water set the goal that all staff working on the water network receives the relevant DOMS training by the end of the year. The result - over 9,000 people have currently completed DOMS training to support their network activities since it has been introduced within SW. All staff, both internal and external, who work on the water network, MUST complete the relevant Distribution, Operation and Maintenance Strategy (DOMS) training associated with their specific network activities and as a result MUST carry two cards which confirm their training. DOMS training is available through a number of approved Training Providers and the registration of the training units taken by individuals is administered through EU Skills. The first card relates to training given around the Hygiene Code of Practice (HCoP) and the card usually coloured light blue, confirms the cardholder has completed this element, which includes a health screening questionnaire. The second card, usually coloured white, relates to training given around DOMS and the training units shown on the back of the card detail the type of DOMS related site activities that the cardholder can undertake. Page 3 of 8

9 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC Both cards detail the name of the cardholder, along with their picture, which will allow confirmation that the cardholder is the person holding the card. Scottish Water staff may and will challenge all internal and external staff working on the water network at anytime to produce both their cards to ensure that cardholder has the relevant training and understanding of DOMS Procedures and Work Instruction for the specific task that they are undertaking. The following guidelines should be followed for deciding the course of action to take when either internal of external staff were found to be working on the water network, or any infrastructure that will be connected to our network, without the requisite HCoP/DOMS cards confirming training 1) New starts - expectation that they will have their necessary HCoP/DOMS training organised by their employer within the first 4 weeks of them joining their company. They will not be allowed to work on the water network without the HCoP/DOMS training, even though they are being supervised by a person who has gone through the training. There is a minimal health risk here, which the health questionnaire, completed during the HCoP training, will confirm as acceptable or unacceptable. 2) Completed HCoP/DOMS Training but no card issued by EU Skills - staff in this situation can work on the water network as long as they can demonstrate that they have a 'cover note' issued by training providers. If a 'cover note' is produced, then the person challenging can ensure that 'cover note' refers to the actual person by checking the EU Skills web site against name or reference number. This will be done in conjunction with the relevant DOMS Working Group representative. 3) Person challenged on site and person has no HCoP/DOMS relevant training - if this scenario occurs then the person who has made the challenge will remove the person from working on the water network and contact the relevant business unit DOMS Working Group representative as the first point of contact. Together, the site contact and the DOMS Working Group representative will make the decision on whether work can or cannot continue after discussions with the employee s relevant organisation. 4) Person challenged on site and cannot produce HCoP/DOMS relevant training cards, but claims to have undergone training - if no cards can be produced, then the person challenging can not confirm that the person has had the relevant training by checking the EU Skills web site against name or reference number. This will be done in conjunction with the relevant DOMS Working Group representative. 5) Person challenged on site; DOMS CARD EXPIRED. If a DOMS card has expired and the person is waiting to attend a SW DOMS training course, a signed and dated cover note, with the course reference confirmation number and Registration Status clearly shown, must be issued by the person s line manager, in order to allow access to the network. The person must present this cover note on site. Page 4 of 8

10 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC (Failure to provide cover note will result in the individual being removed from working on the network until a cover note is issued, or the individual is retrained and re-registered with EUSR) The cover note will only be valid for 3 months after the original card expiry date. After 3 months has elapsed, if the person has not re-registered and is NOT in possession of a new card or a cover note stating the person is awaiting delivery of a new card, then access to work on the network will be refused. All internal and external staff working on the water network must have completed the relevant training. If the site challenges are made by SW staff (and on occasions the DWQR) for all those working on the network, the message will be sent clearly that 'IF YOU HAVEN T HAD THE TRAINING YOU CANNOT WORK ON OUR NETWORK OR ANY INFRASTRUCTURE THAT WILL BE CONNECTED TO OUR NETWORK. While we all want to balanced and professional in our company approach to this matter, water quality and customer satisfaction in our product is our paramount concern. Finally, can all Scottish Water staff note that for out-of-hours advice on public health issues, a representative from the Public Health Team can be contacted 24/7 through the ICC. 3.1 Burst Communication Pipe Repair WP For planned burst repairs the Operations Management Centre will provide the work pack. The work pack will include details of other utilities' apparatus, any roadway work authorisation and will include the information provided by the Customer Service Delivery person, who has assessed the burst. The local Customer Service Delivery team will have already investigated and prioritised the burst, completed a DOMS impact assessment form where applicable will have identified affected customers (including dialysis, key or other sensitive customers), listed customer notification needs and identified any Maintaining supply alternative arrangements. For emergency burst repairs the repair team must collate the above data. Work procedure: Check workpack includes all relevant information. All excavations must be carried out in accordance with: - Health and Safety Arrangements for Safe Digging, OHS/HAS/draft Complete a health and safety risk assessment. - Refer to the Health and Safety Management System Manual on the SW intranet site. Check that the DOMS Impact assessment is sufficient. Where required, produce a site specific impact assessment Any DOMS IAF completed must Now also be Risk Assessed For Maintaining Supplies to include any alternative supplies overland requirements, or tankering operations etc to mitigate any risk to both Water Quality and prevent any unnecessary Interruptions To Supply which will or may affect SW OPA Score. All Authorised DOMS IAF are now required to be sent to the Operation Log for Situational awareness with a proposed or planned start date. Confirm that the other Utility Companies' plans / clearances are included. Page 5 of 8

11 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC If the repair is located within a CONFINED SPACE, then the authority's safe entry procedures must be adhered to. - Refer to SW H&S procedure OHS/HAS/01. If the main is AC, refer to: Health and Safety AC Guidance Document (Being developed) Set up any road and pedestrian signing in compliance with Roads Authority legislation. Before shutting down any communication pipe, STOP AND THINK, the area to be cut must be inspected for signs of contamination. Should contamination be suspected the area must be cleaned and free of the contaminant before shutting and draining of the communication pipe occurs. If the escaping water is causing damage to a roadway / private property or is causing unacceptable flooding or icing, then the burst should be isolated as soon as possible. If the escaping water is not causing damage, flooding or icing, then, wherever practicable, the communication pipe should be left under pressure until the main has been excavated and a sump created below the burst. This will reduce the likelihood of foreign matter entering the depressurised pipe. Note: where a communication pipe is operating at a high pressure it may not be safe to carry out a repair without first shutting down the under pressure connection. In some instances, where the communication pipe cannot be isolated from the public main, the flow within the pipe can be isolated using freezing equipment or where the pipe is made of polyethylene, a squeeze-off tool can be used. Freezing equipment must be operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Where the burst communication pipe does not have to be shut down immediately, SW must notify any affected customers in accordance with Scottish Waters Code Of Practice for Guaranteed Standards and the workpack' instructions prior to isolating the burst and / or providing any alternative supply. Where applicable Update operations log prior to any mains shut down with the start time and number of properties affected. Where applicable Prior to any Boundary Valve Operations required, these must be authorised by the correct and relevant level of Scottish Water s Customer Service Delivery staff. All Boundary Valves will only be operated by designated staff who are authorised by the local Water Operation Regional Manager. A comprehensive list Of All Staff for both the BV Authorisation and BV Operators will be updated by the Regional Manager and retained by the BV control line for Boundary Valve Management with any un-authorised BV operations being reportable to the Local Water Operation Regional Manager for action. Update Boundary Valve Control 24 Hour Telephone Number if any boundary valves involved in the shut off. Identify and clearly mark on-site all other public utilities' apparatus. Identify and clearly mark on-site all water apparatus adjacent to the burst. Where a metal pipe is being repaired, the communication pipe may be acting as an electrical earth. Install a temporary continuity connector before cutting the pipe. Issue an electrical earthing notice to the customer(s), whose property's communication pipe is being repaired. Page 6 of 8

12 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC Excavation: Carefully excavate above and around the communication pipe, while continuing to pinpoint other utilities' apparatus. Please note that this must be done even if no utilities are shown. Each excavation must be assessed for danger e.g. running sand, etc. and a decision made on the requirement for shoring. The Safe Working Procedure within SW is for all excavations 1.2 metres or deeper to be battered back or shored. All excavations must be carried out in accordance with the Health and Safety Arrangements for Safe Digging, OHS/HAS/draft If the water from the burst has damaged an adjacent cable or pipe belonging to another Utility, then contact the Utility to notify them of the damage and to have their cable / pipe made safe before proceeding. Check if the excavation contains any obvious potential contaminant e.g. a damaged sewer or diesel spillage. If so, cease work and notify your Superior immediately to obtain further instructions. SW Water Supply Hygiene Code of Practice Please refer to tool box talk DOM-WN-TBT Prevention of Drips, Leaks and Spillages of Fuels, Oils & other Chemicals. Please refer to Tool box talk DOM-WN-TBT Protection of Controlled Waters, Create a sump within the excavation below the invert of the pipe and keep the excavation dry to a minimum of 150mm below the pipe invert. Utilise a pump to remove the water, which is or has been leaking from the burst pipe. Before cutting any burst pipe Confirm that the correct repair materials are available. Calliper the pipe to confirm its external diameter. Remember to check for ovality. For all metal pipes install temporary continuity connectors. When the damaged section of pipe has been removed from the communication pipe, ensure that no foreign material can enter either of the two open pipe ends. All burst repairs must be disinfected in accordance with: SW Water Supply Hygiene Code of Practice. DOMS tool box talk Preparation and use of a Chlorine Disinfectant Solution. Following completion of the repair, where the communication pipe supplies existing customer(s) advise the customer(s) by card to flush their pipework before use. Issue an electrical earthing notice to those customer(s), whose property's metal communication pipe has been replaced. Bacteriological sampling must be carried out for ALL MAINS BURST REPAIRS. Unless after recharging and flushing the main, if the Responsible Person is confident the main has remained under pressure throughout the repair and if an Impact Assessment Form has been completed and the excavation has remained free from contamination, there is no need to take samples for bacteriological examination. If there is any doubt that the main has remained under pressure during the repair bacteriological samples must be taken. Samples need not be taken from repairs on service pipes below 50 mm diameter. Refer to:sw Water Supply Hygiene Code of Practice (HCOP) All staff who take samples of potable water from any part of the Treatment or Distribution processes must receive training to take samples and this tool box talk as a reminder of procedures. The information included must also be used by any line managers of the above staff and would be useful to anyone working on drinking water systems. Samples will be monitored by Scientific Services to ensure that the sampler is on a list of trained staff. Page 7 of 8

13 DISTRIBUTION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Ref: DOM-WN-PRC Where this is not the case the sampler s line management will be informed. All initial sampling training must be complete by 1 st July 2009 and training can be requested by contacting Scientific Services ScientificServices.businessSupport@scottishwater.co.uk Samples taken by untrained staff after this date will be analysed but may need to be resampled to validate the result. In order to assess your training status Scottish Water staff will have training records on Quest and non Scottish Water staff will require to get their EURS Skills card updated after training and will need to supply their Card Number when they submit a sample. This can be put onto the Sample Registration form. Any audit of the repair / sampling process will regard samples taken by untrained staff as a Major Non-Compliance. After Mains repairs or Mains tie ins are completed the main should be flushed clear or for up to an hour and if required the sample should then be taken. If the main is still discoloured at this time still take the sample and then follow this up with another sample up to 24 hours later. Please refer to the following tool box talks for further guidance. DOM-WN-TBT Mains Flushing DOM-WN-TBT Tool Box Talk Potable Water Sampling and sampling details, sample registration. Where there is clear evidence of possible contamination within the repair excavation e.g. a damaged sewer, then the isolated communication pipe cannot be returned to service until the laboratory confirms that the bacteriological and chemical samples have provided satisfactory results. Complete Water Mains and Fittings data capture form. Update operation log with any water quality issues and or the start / stop time of ITS event and populate ITS proforma on IMS device or Manual Proforma and submit into CDR Corporate Data Repository. Page 8 of 8

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